The Sum of Months of Procrastination and Various Movies by Ann Allred. B6

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Across
  1. 5. when multiple ethnicities and cultures are recognized and represented within a state or country. This shows the combination and harmony of various cultures, as is needed to have a healthy country. (VIT)3
  2. 8. When someone trained in multiple theories of urban development helps design a city or area to maximize various efficiencies. This is a large part of what will enable a brighter and more efficient future. (VIT)6
  3. 9. As distance between two places increases, the relationship and interaction between them decreases. This shows the relationship between distance and people, and how far people are willing to go for what they want or need. (CC)1
  4. 10. When people are classified based on factors such as status, power, or ethnicity. This shows how people view each other. (IDK)2
  5. 11. The clearing of an area which involves cutting down trees and other organic obstructions and then removing express remnants via burning to enhance soil quality. This shows how people interact, control, and manipulate their environment. (IDK)6
  6. 14. The max amount of people that can be sustained by the area. This shows why people spread, and the limits of the environment. (CC)2
  7. 15. The structure of facilities, services, etc. to support development of various kinds including economic and agricultural. This was a large focus of this unit and many words can relate back to this term. (VIT)5
  8. 16. A political area that has boundaries and is controlled by a government that has dominion over internal affairs and foreign policy. This helps show how politics and borders work. (CC)4
  9. 18. An area defined by ideas, opinions, and prejudices that may not be true. this shows how thoughts and beliefs can impact an area or how they view other areas (IDK)1
  10. 20. A decrease in the amount of time it takes for something to diffuse to somewhere distant, due to improved communication and transport. This shows how things get across the globe and diffuse, including how ideas are spread. (CC)1
  11. 21. The process of moving industrial production to facilities or organizations usually outside of the county. This shows how people can interact and depend on one another for economic reasons. (CC)7
  12. 22. The small scale cultivation of crops such as fruits, vegetables, and cash crops such as flowers. This shows how people interact with plants. (CC)5
  13. 23. When companies gain control of other companies of the same industry. This helps illustrate the inner workings of economics. (IDK)4
  14. 25. The process of relocating work or other processes to another country to reduce cost and improve productivity. This helps show economic processes and how people can work together to make products. (CC)7
  15. 26. When two or more languages combine and become the main language of those in the area. This shows how people learn to communicate and how cultures can combine into something new. (CC)3
  16. 27. Land that is inhabited permanently by human societies. This shows where people find the best places to reside and which places hold significance to them. (IDK)5
  17. 30. A structure or property that may become or is hazardous to the surrounding area, this may include hazardous waste, or a pollutant. This shows how previous structural beliefs can harm modern day life. (CC)6
  18. 31. Measures quality and status of life based on certain factors including literacy, economics, life expectancy, fertility rate, etc. This was a large part of the unit, and was a focus in various assignments, it also helps categorize various countries and is used by large multinational organizations. (VIT)7
  19. 32. The amount of time it will take for a population to double. This term can help calculate population. (CC)2
  20. 33. How a map shows the ratio of the objects and areas shown. This helps people read maps. (IDK)1
  21. 34. The growing of specific kinds of plants, including fruits, vegetables, and flowers. This shows how people provide for one another and how they manipulate their environment. (CC)5
  22. 35. A boundary on a language map showing differences in dialects. This helps show where languages are spoken and where they are defused. (IDK)3
Down
  1. 1. Suggests that access to a sea or main water source is more valuable and that relationships and alliances will keep the heartland in check. This shows the power of location and can help judge power in countries. (IDK)4
  2. 2. How humans interact with the natural world. IE, a relationship. This shows how humans affect the environment around them, this can include many things related to this unit. (VIT)1
  3. 3. A group of people tied together by a common factor, this may be culture, ethnicity, language, history, or homeland. This shows how people are united. (CC)4
  4. 4. Measures the approximate inequality of income among individuals or households in a country. This helps measure economic factors and compare income. (IDK)7
  5. 6. Seasonal movement of livestock, between elevations, such as mountains and lower pastures. This shows how the environment can affect human life and how humans deal with the environment in agriculture. (IDK)5
  6. 7. 5 stages of development that countries usually experience as they grow. This was a term focused on very much in this unit and it is overall important to this class. (VIT)2
  7. 12. The spread of people from their homeland. This shows how people move from place to place. (IDK)3
  8. 13. The calculation of the monetary worth of a country’s products and services and what income is received from investments outside of the country. This shows the economic worth of countries and their economic power. (IDK)7
  9. 17. Made by Ernst. G. Ravenstein to explain how economics can make people migrate. This shows one of the main factors in migration. (IDK)2
  10. 19. A natural combination of two or more languages into a changeable dialect. This shows how different societies have learned to communicate. (CC)3
  11. 24. Areas where people have abandoned in order to find better living environments. This shows how people’s minds work and how opinions can change over time. (CC)6
  12. 28. The breaking up of a larger state or country into smaller ones. This shows how states can be strained by division among citizens, pressuring us to unite and accept each other. (VIT)4
  13. 29. An extension of an urban area usually consisting of merged towns and suburbs that may surround one or more cities. This shows how areas can be defined. (IDK)6